Middle East peace talks in Washington showed signs of progress yesterday.
昨天在華盛頓舉行的中東和談有了取得進(jìn)展的跡象。
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Mr Mandela was given a tumultuous reception in Washington.
曼德拉先生在華盛頓受到熱情的款待。
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By the time he's twenty he'll know everyone worth knowing in Washington.
到20歲時,他就會認(rèn)識華盛頓所有值得認(rèn)識的人。
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The cherry blossom came out early in Washington this year.
今年華盛頓的櫻花開得很早。
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Washington looks like a poster boy for strength and athleticism.
華盛頓看上去是個典型的體魄強(qiáng)健、崇尚運(yùn)動的人。
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If relations between Hanoi and Washington begin to normalise, anything is possible.
如果河內(nèi)和華盛頓之間的關(guān)系開始恢復(fù)正常,任何事情都有可能。
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A windstorm in Washington is causing power outages throughout the region.
風(fēng)暴造成整個華盛頓地區(qū)電力供應(yīng)中斷。
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His last visit to Washington was little short of a fiasco.
他最近對華盛頓的訪問幾乎是一場慘敗。
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They have already given evidence before a grand jury in Washington.
他們已經(jīng)在華盛頓的大陪審團(tuán)前作證。
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The address is 2025 M Street, Northwest, Washington, DC, 20036.
地址為華盛頓特區(qū),西北區(qū),M大街2025號,郵政編碼20036。
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Our understanding is that they wanted to be in Washington.
我們的理解是,他們想呆在華盛頓。
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Middle East peace talks reopen in Washington on Wednesday.
中東和平談判于周三在華盛頓重啟。
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Agricultural interests are some of the most powerful lobbies in Washington.
農(nóng)業(yè)利益集團(tuán)是華盛頓最具影響力的游說團(tuán)體之一。
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In Washington, the President and his advisers spent the day in meetings.
在華盛頓,總統(tǒng)和他的顧問們一整天都在開會。
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What brought you to Washington in the first place?
最初是什么讓你來到華盛頓的?
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Bosses have been summoned to Washington to be scolded on live television.
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